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Biographies (M-S): March 2010
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Featuring Biographies of your favorite classic movie stars. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Saluting our Animal Actors. Shari's Classic Movie Blog. Happy 70th Birthday Al Pacino! I love classic movies and classic television shows. In additon, my hobbies include genealogy and animals. View my complete profile. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. On February 6, 1965, Russell, not quite fourteen, played the role of Jungle Boy on an episode of CBS's Gilligan's Island. 1966) and The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969).
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In Memory: April 2010
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To remember our favorite celebrities. By sharing memories we'll keep our celebrities live forever in our hearts. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Saluting our Animal Actors. Shari's Classic Movie Blog. Happy 70th Birthday Al Pacino! I love classic movies and classic television shows. In additon, my hobbies include genealogy and animals. View my complete profile. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Dorothy Provine was born January 20, 1935 in Deadwood, South Dakota. Friday, April 2, 2010. John Forsythe was born Joh...
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Biographies (G-L): November 2009
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Featuring Biographies of your favorite classic movie stars. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Saluting our Animal Actors. Shari's Classic Movie Blog. Happy 70th Birthday Al Pacino! I love classic movies and classic television shows. In additon, my hobbies include genealogy and animals. View my complete profile. Wednesday, November 4, 2009. Vivien Leigh was born Vivian Mary Hartley on November 5, 1913 in Darjeeling, India to Ernest Hartley, a British Officer in the Indian Cavalry and Gertude Robinson Yackje.
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Saluting our Animal Actors: Sammy's Shadow
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Saluting our Animal Actors. Saturday, March 20, 2010. In 1958, Walt Disney productions was making its first live-action feature comedy based on the novel The Hound of Florence (1930) by Felix Salten (most famous for writing Bambi). In the novel, a young Austrian, yearning for immortality as an artist, is granted a wish that turns him onto a dog, enabling him to make the journey to Italy in pursuit of his dream. William Koehler trained animals for Disney productions during the 1950s and 1960s. He work...
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Saluting our Animal Actors: October 2009
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Saluting our Animal Actors. Saturday, October 31, 2009. This week's animal tribute in honor of Halloween is to Pyewacket from the film Bell, Book, and Candle (1958). Pyewacket, cast with Kim Novak and James Stewart, and the first ever Siamese in film, Pyewacket would steal the show in Bell, Book and Candle and earn the animal version of the Oscar, The Patsy (Picture Animal Top Star of the Year) in 1959. Pyewacket, is now one of the most famous cat names espeically among the Siamese Cat lovers of the world.
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Saluting our Animal Actors: Blair, The first Canine Movie Star
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Saluting our Animal Actors. Saturday, March 13, 2010. Blair, The first Canine Movie Star. Before there was Lassie, there was Blair, a collie owned by British director Cecil Hepworth. Man's best friend has been a part of films for over 100 years with Blair's debut in 1905. According to the Guiness Book of World Records, the very first movie starring a canine was in 1905. In 1905, Blair became the very first canine to star in a movie. Blair played Rover in Rescued by Rover. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Saluting our Animal Actors: Syn
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Saluting our Animal Actors. Saturday, March 27, 2010. Syn, a seal point siamese, starred in two films: The Incredible Journey (1963) and That Darn Cat (1965). Syn was owned by long time siamese cat breeder Edith Williams. Syn was a traditional or "old style" Siamese, as opposed to the more dainty, long and tubular modern Siamese show cats. Syn was trained for both movies by Bill Koehler. Bill Koehler used a large swinging sheep bell to prompt Syn to perform tricks and stunts in The Incredible Journey.
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Classic Movie Reviews: George Washington Slept Here
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Saturday, February 13, 2010. George Washington Slept Here. George Washington Slept Here (1942) is a comedy based on the Broadway hit directed by William Keighley starring Jack Benny and Ann Sheridan. The film costars Charles Coburn, Percy Kilbride, Hattie McDaniel, William Tracy, Joyce Reynolds, John Emery, Charles Dingle, Harvey Stephens and Terry the dog. Antique loving Connie secretly purchases a run down farmhouse in which rumors state that George Washington once slept there. Kimber finally finds wat...
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Biographies (M-S): January 2010
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Featuring Biographies of your favorite classic movie stars. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Saluting our Animal Actors. Shari's Classic Movie Blog. Happy 70th Birthday Al Pacino! I love classic movies and classic television shows. In additon, my hobbies include genealogy and animals. View my complete profile. Friday, January 29, 2010. In 1965, she was cast to play James Stewart's daughter-in-law in the film Shenandoah. In 1969, she would play Etta Place in Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid. During the 1...
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Classic Movie Reviews: January 2010
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Sunday, January 31, 2010. Wild River (1960) is drama directed by Elia Kazan and stars Montgomery Clift, Lee Remick, and Jo Van Fleet. This is a powerful historical drama about the clash between public necessity and private autonomy, racial prejudice, intrusion of the government and remains one of Elia Kazan’s finest films. Ignoring the "TVA Keep Off" signs, Chuck crosses the river to Garth Island, but Ella refuses to speak to him. Hoping Ella’s three grown sons can help, Chuck approaches them, ...Meanwhi...